do you worry at all about unity for Democrats coming up? Yeah, yeah, I do worry about it, but I think with somebody that's like conservative, like to a certain extent, I think that we could definitely get that taken care of and like him. I don't think it's about who can be Trump. I think it's about it. Well, if everyone thought through the process, from a perspective of Who's the best decision for the starts of paint things in the picture, who's the best person to meet this person when football teams for the leader of the free world? Yeah, so I didn't cast my vote for Joe Biden a couple of years. One number. One thing for me is the voters getting Donald Trump at office. So my whole voting perspective, it's from okay, how can this how we How do we defeat? I voted for Elizabeth Warren. As far as her skills and her ability, she's the best possible candidate. But I don't necessarily think she's electable. I voted for Joe Biden. I think you'll bridge the gap with might like moderate Republicans and maybe the Republicans that don't want unnecessary vote for Trump. I think you get those guys? I actually decided to vote for Bloomberg today. I know it sounds really bad. I feel like he's got the funds and the money to do it. And, um, we need change. I pray, Lord, please get down. Trump out. We're getting works, but I just hope you can win against Donald Trump.

Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey is the latest dropout from the Democratic race for president to endorse former Vice President Joe Biden. Booker, who dropped out of the race in January, announced his endorsement in a tweet posted this morning. On Sunday, former Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris endorsed Biden, saying she would "do everything in my power'' to help elect him. The decision by the California senator, who dropped out in December, further solidifies the Democratic establishment's move to close circles around Biden after his Super Tuesday success.Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders are now the front-runners for the nomination to challenge President Donald Trump ahead of the next round of primaries, with six states voting Tuesday, including Michigan. Among Biden's former rivals, Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, Beto O'Rourke, Mike Bloomberg, Tim Ryan, Deval Patrick and John Delaney have endorsed him.Sanders has been endorsed by civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, along with Marianne Williamson and Bill de Blasio.Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren dropped out of the race last week, but has declined to endorse another candidate. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey is the latest dropout from the Democratic race for president to endorse former Vice President Joe Biden.

Booker, who dropped out of the race in January, announced his endorsement in a tweet posted this morning.

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On Sunday, former Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris endorsed Biden, saying she would "do everything in my power'' to help elect him.

The decision by the California senator, who dropped out in December, further solidifies the Democratic establishment's move to close circles around Biden after his Super Tuesday success.

Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders are now the front-runners for the nomination to challenge President Donald Trump ahead of the next round of primaries, with six states voting Tuesday, including Michigan.